Errors, Corrections, & Explanations:
1.)Using "a" and "an". Use "an" only when the next word begins with only of these letters"a, e, i, o, u". The only exception is for words like "university", where the "u" sounds more like a "y" sound. The correct thing to say is "a university"because the sound of the "u" is different here. 2.)If you have trouble with pronouncing "n" and "L", think about the word "Little". Next try saying the phrase "Never lie near lemons". It's a little tongue practice for "n" and "L". I think most Chinese know how to say "little" correctly.3.)Many Chinese English learners don't try to speak the English they know, instead of Chinese when they speak to other people. When you say it, wait to see if the person understands you. If the person does not understand you, just tell them in Chinese. Hmmm.....I have encountered many mistakes English learners make, but the most I should say really, is that if you want to improve your writing skills examine passages on sites, examine the writing styles and flow of speech in books, magazines, etc. Also use a video or movie to listen to the flow and pattern of the speaking. Then try to see if you can do it too. Try writing more complex sentences by examining sentences you see in books and stuff. The better your grammar and words usage skills are in writing, the better your speech will be. Good luck to everyone.